Corey Feldman's admission of his alleged sexual predators could be on a tape just discovered by Santa Barbara police.

A spokesperson for the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office confirmed on Tuesday night that the department did in fact discover audio recordings where Feldman named his alleged abusers during a 1993 investigation into Michael Jackson as the "Goonies" star suggested in an interview on "Today" in October.

"In a container which included the original reports from the investigation, the Sheriff's Office located some detective working copies of audio recordings made during the investigation. A copy of Mr. Feldman's interview was located," Kelly Hoover, the department's public information officer, told the Daily News in a statement.

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In his interview with Matt Lauer on Oct. 30, Feldman, 46, revealed that names were on record after Lauer pressed him about never releasing anything.

"If anyone wants to go back to 1993 when I was interviewed by the Santa Barbara Police Department, I sat down and I gave them the names," Feldman said on the "Today" show. "They're on record. They have all this information. "

The Sheriff's Office previously said in a statement that they were not aware of Feldman naming any suspects.

It is unclear what exactly is on the audio files.

Corey Feldman stands by claims he was sexually abused as a child in Hollywood. (Araya Diaz/Getty Images for Ovation)

Hoover told Fox News, "Due to the fact that this case involves the alleged sexual abuse of a child, we are unable to comment further and any documentation or evidence related to this case is exempt from release."

Feldman has been discussing his attempted to takedown pedophilia in Hollywood since he proposed the idea of a $10 million movie based on the predatory behavior of young men in the business back in October.